Deep Silver and InXile have announced Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut will miss its previously-expected release date window of summer 2015 and will instead launch on October 13 on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut improves last year’s critically-acclaimed PC game with a complete visual overhaul, more sophisticated lighting, upgraded environments, improved textures, and higher-quality character models. Additional improvements includes new voice-overs for all major characters and NPCs, combat improvements, enhanced cut scenes, and a new Precision Strike and Perks & Traits system.

We’ve reached out to both Deep Silver and InXile to learn what the reason behind was behind the delay of Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut. We’ll be sure to update this story accordingly once we hear back.

[Update: InXile Entertainment responded to our request for a comment. "Early in development of the Director’s Cut, we were asked for approximate release dates and we estimated a window that felt reasonable," they said. " As we got closer to completion, we nailed down October 13th as the official release date."]